The new VertiCool II from Spire is made of an all copper heatsink with dual copper heatpipes leading up to fourty five aluminum micro-fins. It fits nearly every processor available on the market today. Its cooling capacity ranges all the way from low end processors, like Intel's Celeron D & AMD's Sempron, to today's high speed dual-core processors, like Intel Pentium EE & AMD Athlon64 FX. Equipped with Spire's signature ball bearing UV-reactant Spider-Fan, this towering cooler is built to last, while it operates silently (19.0 dBA).

For A AMD K8 micro-processors, Spire suggests the DiamondCool II. Upon first glance, the radiant copper heatsink is what will intrigue your interest, but the DiamondCool II is much more than a pretty face. Four meticulously crafted copper heat pipes run from the 8.5mm thick base through an array of 0.40mm fins providing the optimal performance PC cooling solution.

A signature Spire "UV-Reactant Spider Fan" sits atop the base pushing an 25.78CFM (airflow) and at under 21dBA (noise level).